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Sumy region: Russian army shells 11 border communities, one wounded
On Friday, March 22, Russian occupants fired 60 times at 11 communities in Sumy region, causing 280 explosions and injuring at least one civilian.
ISIS claims responsibility for attack on concert hall in Moscow - Al Arabiya
ISIS claims responsibility for an armed attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed at least 40 people.
Explosions occurred in Kremenchuk, Poltava region
Explosions were heard in Kremenchuk, Poltava region, during an air raid, as reported by local sources and confirmed by residents.
Passenger car traffic resumed across the hydroelectric dam in Zaporizhzhia
Car traffic across the dam of a hydroelectric power plant in Zaporizhzhia resumed on Friday evening.
Russians are advancing in the Avdiivka sector: Ukrainian Armed Forces lost control on the outskirts of Tonenke and Berdychiv - Deep State
In the Avdiivka sector, Russian troops advanced on the outskirts of Tonenke and Berdychiv, and fierce fighting continues for Ivanivske, Heorhiivka, Semenivka and Robotyne.
40 killed and 140 wounded in terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall near Moscow: criminal case opened, Rosgvardiya looking for terrorists
At least 40 people were killed, 140 injured and 77 hospitalized in the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall near Moscow. Russian authorities are searching for two Renault cars believed to have been used by the terrorists who set fire to the shopping center and carried out the shooting there.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry comments on shooting in Krasnogorsk near Moscow
Ukraine categorically rejects Russia's accusations of its alleged involvement in the shooting at the concert hall in Krasnogorsk, calling it a Kremlin provocation aimed at stirring up anti-Ukrainian hysteria and discrediting Ukraine.
Yermak met with Director of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs Mika Aaltola
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak discussed the Ukrainian formula for peace, preparations for the Global Peace Summit, prospects for NATO membership and the importance of supporting Ukraine with the Director of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs Mika Aaltola.
Kiper says electricity has been restored to most residents of Odesa region after night attack by Russia
Power engineers have restored electricity to most residents of Odesa region, but about 100,000 customers remain without power after the Russian attack.
Ukrenergo explains how it will eliminate the consequences of the attack on Kharkiv's power grid
In Kharkiv, power engineers have developed a two-stage plan to restore power supply, which first involves the priority disconnection of critical facilities and then restoration of the standard power supply scheme within a few days, with possible restrictions on weekends and beyond due to damage caused by an enemy attack on the energy facilities that supply the city.